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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WESDAY , JUNE HO , 1891. I THE QMAPIA. BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : NO. 121'KAHL STREET. by Cntrlcr In nny part of the City. H.V. . TILTON - MANAOEH. TKLKPHONESi fluMuCM OOlcc , No. 43. Night Editor. No. 23. 311.\ It JI A'A 11 O\ . N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coil. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Sapp block. Horn , to Mr and Mrs. O. A. ICeellno , last Sunday night , n boy. The \Mt\o \ Stars de-fouled the Marcus nine Sunday by a Ncoro of Ifi to 11) ) . Horn , to Mr. nnd Mrs , Forrest Smith , yes terday afternoon , n dnugntcr. If j ou want \vater In your yard or house goto Blxby'g. ilirj Morrfnm block. The Models will play two games of ball at Carroll on July I anil ono on the 5th. _ A mnrrlago license was Issued vcsforday to Frank II. Thorp , of liloomlngton , III. , and Kato R Luniror , of this city. Flvo additions were made to the Ilorcnn Baptist church last Sunday night. This makes sixteen during the months of May and Juno. Dr. Sevbcrt nnd E. A Wlcklmm had un upset Sunday while sailing on Mniinwn. Doth wcra irivon n good ducking , hut neither was hurt , The bcnclll muslcnlo given Hev. T. .1. Mucknv Saturitny evening by the members of the Koynl Arcnnum nnd the Commercial Pilgrim * of America , netted $171 , which was presented to Mr Muckny. In Justice Cones' court yestcrdnv a Judg ment was rendered by default airainst K M. Kennedy , (1. M Johnson and M. C ! . Nccdhum , for poll tux. Ttio poll-tax collector announces thnt ho Is polrig to get after all these who are ellglolo to the payment of poll tax , J M ( Jnlvln , J. .1 Stoadmnn , Hnnry Cof- fcen. J K. Uecd , C5 A. Yaneoy , I * . A. Cas per , Finloy Burke , 12 F. Watts , 1 M. Troy- nornndO F Wright will stint for Cc-dnr Kaplds this evening to attend the republican state convention Thov will bo accompanied by several delegates from outsldo towns. Marshal .1 L Temple-ton has rigge-l up n cnblnr.t In his ofllco in which ho expects to keep the relics which accumulate during his term of ofllco. So far four brass knuckles , a rope with which a man tried to hang him self , two sand hags , n losary and n numtier of other articles have found places In the col lection. Sheriff O'Noill nnd bis deputy , William Curry , left for Fort Madl on last night hav ing In charge Chris Olson , Nels Carlson and E. E. 1'lerco , convicted nnd tcntencod to terms In the pen I ten tin ry by Judge Duemer , last week. They will return by the way of Mt. 1'leasant , and bring to this city eight in curable Insane patients forconllnomunt In St. Bernard's hospital. The departure of Hon. Thomas Bowman for Washington has rendered a change In the \\orkingfoicoof the Council Bluffs Globe necessary H. B. Clnney , who has occupied the editorial chair for the past pear , \\II1 as sume the management of the piper in addi tion to the editorial work , and E A. Ti out- man has been nppolnted assistant sccretarv to till the vacancy caused by the letltomcnt of J. M. Matthews. Superintendent A. K. Stone of the electric motor line , wishes the cill/c-us of Council Bluffs to know that yesterday's , musical en tertainment In Fiilruiount paik was not under the dltectlon of either thu motor line or tlio park commlssionois , but thnt here after each Sunday afternoon , if the weather Is fair , Dnlboy's band will give a lirst class frco concert In the park. Oscar Jones , a colored man who has spent numberless tctms In the city jail for various offences , was arrested yesterday on a charge of dtunkcnni-ss. Ho was put behind the bars , but had only been there u short tlmo when ho took upon himself the responsibility of ad ministering n course of spiouts to another , prisoner , Chniles Lake. Ho blooded Lake's nosu and tovoa with n number of his feat ures before" the Jailor knew what u as up. Jones was put Into the steel cell , where ho will stay until this morning. Sny ! Do you want to remove these nlmplos from our faces UsoHallor'sSarsapanllaaud Bur- oclc. It Is warranted to effect n complete uro. Clilonx" ) Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way. Tlmo table of special trains between Chnu- tnuqua and Council Bluffs , July 1 to July 11 Inclusive : Leave. Council Bluffs 0:10 : a. m. , 7:50 : a. ra. , 0:50 : a. m. , 10I0 : ! n. in. , 1 : .10 p. m. , 4:45 : p. ' in , 7:00 : p. m. , 7:40 : p. m. ' . Leave Chautauijua 0:40 : a.m. , 8:20 : a. m. , Ili20 u , m , , 2:20 : p. m. , fi:08 : p. m. , 0:00 : p. m. , 7:18 : p. m. , 10:11 : ! p. m. TJcKot ofllco SOU Broadway. JMO. M. LANE , Agent. Will CloHO ill 7 O'clock. After July 4 Evans'shoo store will close , at 7 o'clock , except Mondays and Saturdays. Mar Bourleius , musio teacher , removed to K18 tlroadwio1 , over C. B. music company. Bright upland hay at slaughter prices for next thirty tluvs ; 450 tons , H. L. Carmancor , ner Pearl and 5th avenue. The 5-rootn house nnd nil For Sulo - ma terial In old street car burn , very cheap. Wm. Lewis , nt Grund hotel. Ten Per Cent Discount. 10 per cent discount on all oxfords Monday nnd Saturduy nights at Evans' shoo storo. i'iiiko.\t i , i'.t it A n it A i1 us. B. M. Well * loft for Chicago last evening. E. L. Shugart left for Cedar Hapids last _ ovonlng. Mrs. Laur.i Klrhy is visiting friends in Shcnandoah. Thomas Bowman started for Washington lust evening. H , E. Grimm went to Sioux Falls , S. D. , lust evening. H P. Barrett mndo a Hying trip to Lin coln yesterday , S. E. Htnry will deliver ah oration at Per sia on the Fourth. Chnrloi Unuuhn has returned from a trip through Califoiiun. Mrs. Colonel D. H. Dully nnd E. E. Aylos- worth nro spending the wcok In Woodbine. Messrs. Charles and Phillip Paschel re turned last Sunday from a visit to Notre Daino university ut South Bond , I ml. Mrs , W. D. TTiorans has returned from n four weeks' visit to her old homo In Illinois , where she was called by the serious Illness of her parents , Miss Clara Fuller , who has been visiting Mrs. Henry Swan on Sixth nveiuio for sev eral months past , has returned to her homo in Mt. Pleasant. Douglas Cones , county attorney of Pierce county , Nob. , nnd K. B. Cones of Osborne , Nob. , arrived In the city lust Sunday on n visit to their fnthur , Justice W. W. COUPS. Woods Cones , cashlor of the First National bank at Plvrco , Nob. , Is expected to arrive today. The frco barbecue nt the Union Driving park Fourth of July will bo ready promptly ut 12 o'clock , noon , Como and got your dinner. Cant of ThankN. The Sisters of Charity. St. Francis acnd- cmv , return sincere thunks to the kind donors of the fund which procured n horse for thu surrov presented them some time since by -MUs Ivato Wlckbam. Picnlo nt Manhattan beach , Lake Mannwa- good llatiing , line bulbing und boating ; plenty of shudo ; boat pluco for camping out purtios. Try It. Union Park races , Omaha and Councl BlulN. September 8-11 , W.500 ; October 20-2-J t4,000. For programmes uddruk * Nut Browu Merchants hotel , Omaha. July , At the Union Park , Council Bluffs. Hunnlng ruccs. Koman chariot races , Hainan standing ruccs , Froa barbecue , 1,750-pound steer , killed dressed and cooked oil the ground * . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Daughter ] of Fooahontas Indulge in a Hand some Atiniveuary Oolebratlon. REC , M N AND THEIR WiVES HAPPY. Most Appropriate Projjrnmme of Miinlo mid lluultatlun Carried Out Without n Flaw to Mnr ItH Pleasure. A surprised , enthusiastic nnd delighted nndlcnco packed Hughes' hall to the doors last night to enjoy the entertainment pro vided by the Pocahotus sisters In honor of tliosccor.il anniversary of the lied Men In Council Bluffs. The programme represented the host local talent of Council Bluffs and Omaha Not satislled with this the ladles mu'loa requisition upon Missouri Valley , nnd Mrs. Blanche McCollouah , a handsome lady with n line sta.o presence responded nnd gave additional brilliancy to the programme. J G Tip ton delivered an address of wel come and gave n brief history of the order nnd its establishment iu Council BlutTs. Miss Merkcl's solo earned a hearty encore nnd gave an enthusiastic Council Bluffs till- dlenco < nnothcr opportunity to npplaud the youngest member of the talented Morkcl family. The fourth number on the programme called out Mrs. MeCollough with u very np- proptiato recitation , "The Sioux Chief's Daughter. " Tha lady U a brilliant reclta- tlonlst , with as line n stigu presence us Miss Couthwi , and with spirit nnd grace that recalls the work ot Mis. James Brown Potter. She was heartily encotod again and again until she was almost wearied , and when she re sponded to the eighth number on the pro gramme with the popular pantomime Del snrtu exercises representing the "Old Oaken Bucket , " she was twite lecalled before the cut tain , The little lady brought herself in high fiuor with the audience , amd will always bo assured of n hcaitv welcome when she returns to the city Mr Fi-rnoUes' also showed thn young gen- tlemdi to possess a lich volco. The concluding numbers to the progr.immp wcio a scries of beautiful panlomino niclnrcs and tableaux that drew hearty atiplauso. When the literary and social features woio concluded Glen's band furnished nrisio for the dancers , and the rein Under of the even ing was thoroughly enjoyed by the young people. I.ow II tH lor the Fourth. The Chicago , Uock Island & Pacific rail way will sell tickets at the usual reduced rates for lound trip to excursion parties for the national holiday seison. A. T. Elwcll. ticket agent , No. 10 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Council Bluffs souvenir spoons nt Burhorn's. l' tin * Cliuut'iiiiri. | The Chautauqua assembly season for 1S01 will open day after tomorrow. The fuel has not been advertised to any great extent , but n large attendance is looked for. For several days past propar itions have been going on at the grouiKH for the entertainment of the campers. A number of now houses have boon erected since last season by some of the piominent citi/ens of Council Bluffs. The programme which has been arranged for the assembly contains mnny attractive features , and will no douut bo as entertaining as any thnt bus yet hern presented. The sulo of season tickets has been largo. One of tbo attractions to bo added to the prpgrnmme is the traveling men's duv. The Ihth has been set aside especially lor traveling - ing men. and a circular liar been Issued ask ing nil traveling men within the radius of 100 miles to bq pie-sent with their families. The for the dm will Include addresses Erozrammo . Hev. T. J-Macknv. . F. Mitchell , H. M. Simons , 11. S. Bllirim , J. J. Stcadmnn und W. C. Brown ; a lectura by Dr. Lysundt-r Diokerson , un elocutionary en tertainment by Byron King , und music by the Iowa stnto band and some of the best * local talent. _ Gasoline and oil ; cous , wood nnd coal : prompt delivery. L. G. Kuotts , 24 Main , telephom 203. _ Swanson Music Co. , ! I'15 Broadway. Gentleman desiring elegantly fitting suits for summer wear will ilud Just what they want nt Ueitcr's. the tailor , 310 Broadway. Want ere KUUCH. The su"CO3S of the races at the driving pirk this month has walconed up some of the citi zens who are InteroUod in sports to , the be lief Unit monthly meetings would bo a wel come addition to the entertainments ot the city nil during the warm weather. It is not suppose" Hint th y could bo mudo to pay div idends to the stockholders M. first , ns It would take some time for the public to bccoma used to the novelty , but It is thought that u begin ning could bo mndo on n small scale , and thnt after a time the extra meetings could he made really prolltablo. The mutter Is still In its infancy und no dotlnlto action has us vet been taken by the directors of the driving park. Tbo question is being agitated , however - over , nnd the innovation is not among the impossibilities. For iluly < lth. Union park races , Omaha nnd Council Bluffs , hippodrome circus , three running races ; a free burbocuo , px weighing l,7fi , ( ) pounds ; boys' pony race. Children under Hftoou half price. For particulars and privl- oges address T. Bruy , manager , Council Bluffs , lu. _ Buy your furniture , carpot-s , stoves nnd household goods of Mandel & Klein , Council Bluff : . . Prices very low ; frelirht prepaid to your city. _ Suing mi K Justice Hammer hoard the evidence In the case of tbo Council Bluffs Wolf club ngninst N. Schurz yesterday , /rho case grew out of a suit tried before Schurz while justice of the peace , in which nineteen members of the club were sued for dues claimed to bo duo. Schurz. In accordance with the custom of the Justices at thnt time , charged fees ns If there had boon nineteen cases instead of one. Judgment was tendered ugalnst the members of the club for the amount of the claim , to- srother with the costs , und the members thereupon commenced suit ngninst Schurz to recover the amount of the fees which , it was claimed , bad been Illegally charged. The suit was tried yesterday and taken under ad visement. Judge Hammer's opinion will bo made public in u finv days. Commencing. Inly I the cash system will bo adopted ut Kelloy's grocery , 104 Broad way. way.Try Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit Julco tablets. They are delicious. Assignee's sale of Gil moro's stock of Jew elry , stationery , toys , etc. , 2 > Main struct. HOI-MO Tlili-vcH Alirtmtl. J , C. Lewis , a farmer living Just south of deaf and dumb Institute , hud n line team of horses nnd a mule stolen last week. Ho did not miss them until last Sunday afternoon , lie took n walk over his farm nnd happened to notice that the nnlmuls were not in their accustomed place. Ho miuio a search and found that they were gono. They had evi dently gone through u hole In the fcnco which was miulo last Wednesday night. How the hole got there Is n question , but It Is thought that the departure ot a hired man who had been working for Lewis for several weeks had some connection with the hole aui ) ulso with the theft. Dra. Wood bury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hottt. Telephone 145. High yrude work u specialty. Morgan's price * for furnltu o on install- raent plan lower than any other house In city. Coucliullnu ArrniiKniucntH. Tha commlttco on arrangements of tbo Auclout Order of lliboralana hold a moot- Ing last evening nnd concluded preparations for the celebration ot the Fourth , A grand parade will take plnco In tbo morning , com mencing at OitW o'clock. The pnrado will form on Fourth street , facing north. Music will bo furnished by D-ilboy's baud and other visiting bands. At the park there will bo speeches by prominent orators , after which thiro will bo dancing. In thn evening there will bo a grand bull at tbo Masonic totnplo. It Is expected there will bo delegations ot tha order from Omnhn , South Omnbn , Plftttsmoutb , Lincoln , Atlantic , Vail. Sioux Citv , nnd other towns. These who wish to tnko part in the parudo will meet nt the Masonic temple at t ) a. m. * Fit KM OSTN .ISHK.1I II t , V. Kiimtny nntl Moiulny Service nt the Cliiiiitiiuijun Grounds. FIIBMOXT. Neb , Juno 29. ( Special to THE BUB. ] The ruin Isovor , the streams nro down to n normal condition , trains are running on time , and every thing Indicates a successful assembly. Now Is the time for visitors to come , as the rain Is over and tha n'tractive fnatures vet to come. At 3 o'clock last even- limDr. A. W. Patton , ot Aurora , gave astoro- optican lecture on "Vesuvius nnd Pompeii , or tbo Burning Mountain nnd BurlcJ City " The doctor has a line collection of views which , together with his personal examina tion of tno subjects treated , made the Iccluro especially interesting. Sundiy wai strictly observed us n day of rest and worship. Sun day school win held at 0 : . ' ) . The Sunday schools of the cltv wore suspended on nc- count of Chautauqua services , so at 11 o'clock the attendance had reached Its nlghvt paint At the above hour. Dean Alfred A. \ \ right , the popular divine from Boston , preached the morning sermon It Is unnecessary to say to mends of the Dean that ho opened at some length , ns the gentleman Is six feet two inches In his stock- tugs. The sermon was typical of ttio man that delivered It scholarly , logical , enthusiastic and convincing. At I2iO : : overvono was ready fordlnner. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Fremont man age tlio hotel , so that first-class accommoda tions nro guaranteed to ovor.xono. At 2 o'clock Mrs. St. John and Mrs. E. A. Blair conducted an illustrated lecture lossou forchlldicn , "A Golden Wedding. " M. D. Carroll , D.D. , of Cincinnati , hold a young people's meeting ut 4 o'clock. Dr. Carroll Is highly popular with the young ol ks , und will do u grand work at this assem bly. Chautauqua vesper services wore conducted ntr > o'clock by Dr. Patton. The Chautnuiiuu Literary und Sclcntitlc Circle intoiest has been growing rapidly as the result of the round table meetings , and " { ( . " > " is seen pinned on n great number of coats and diesses. With the oponlngcxercisBs of this morning overvono seems to huvo taken up the rognlur work with increuscd enthusiasm. The weather Is tmnutifiil and the attendance is gaining r.Vpidly. Dean Wright delivered his fifth lecture this morning nt 11 o'clock. His lectures arc drawing crowds of nil classes. People not IntoiCited in rclttdous matters are present ut these lcctuiC4 to hear the noted divine from Boston. At 2 o'clock Hon. A. K Gaudy , state su perintendent of puhlic instruction , delivi-ied n platform lecture. Mr. Gundy is in sym pathy with his public trust and ho made an able appeal for the mainti.Muiiiv.-o of our pub lic school system. Ho was applauded re peatedly Prof.'Torrcns , Will Tnbor and Mrs. Tor- rens ate working hard in the musical depart ment. The chorus numbers about one hun dred voices. Jumos Clement Ambrose , the man of ideas with sufllciont courage to express - press them , licit iroied u lecture on "Tho Snam Fa.nllv , " According to hlb view of the hum.m family It contains a good many shams. The teachers' retreat Is well attended. The wlelders of the birch are improving an excel lent opportunity to review school work nnd take many other good things. M. D. Carroll Is doing u good work for the young people. His meetings are being belli r attended every day. E\curaions for Sunday schools will bo run from all points within 150 mlles of Fremont , on thnt day. Prof. W. R. French of Chicago will entertain the little pooolo. The grand concert promises to bo a great affair. Hans Albert , Prof. Torrens , Will Tabor , Will Derrick and Jules Luuiourd \vill be the principal attractions. The new vonlion is in place today. It is an attraction by itself. Thursday will bo recognition day. A good class will tnko part iu the imposing ceremo nies. nies.HE'S ' HE'S KEIUMNo'chOSE OASES. Detective Keno Don't Propose to r/ot Ills limly I'Kcape. Detective W. H. Keno of Denver arrived in the city last evening from Chicago , having in charge a female prisoner who is wanted in Denver for forgery. Keno is having qulto a time with his fair charge In more ways than ono. Between Chicago and Omaha the prisoner jumped irom the train , but was not badly hurt. The oftlcor procured a horse and buggy at the next slop and started buck uftor the woman. Shu was found walking the ties toward Chi cago. Nothing else of importance occurred on the trip to Omaha. Upon arrival In the city Detective Keno placed his prisoner in thu city Jail for safe Kccplnc , but later In the evening relented to sotnooxtrnt and took her upstairs to the Jen nings hotel The register bourn this address : "W. H. Uenu and 'lady , ' Denver. " Thn couple took supper and was assigned to room 100. 100.A A BKK reporter cnlled nt the hotel late lust evening and requested the night clerk to awake Mr. Keno and usk him to submit ton short interview. The clerk refused to allow his guohts tu be disturbed und an appeal wus miulo to Mr. Jennings. The proprietor also declined to allow his people to bo nwakened , and didn't think it wus anybody's business whether the ofllccr was occupying the sumo room with bis pris oner or not. The "lady , " E. L. Philo , forged u check on a Denver firm for f 1,040. She was arrested and admitted to ball. Once free she struck out for Chicago , where she was located by the Denver ideulh. It is understood at pollco headquarters that the couple will Icavo this morning for the city In the KocKios. U hcii She WUH Captured. Dixov , 111. . Juno 2 ! ! . Mrs. E. L. Philo , the handsome blonde who leaped from n train on the Chicago it Northwestern road at Ashton last Thursday while being convoyed to Denver by Detective Huno , was captured ut Aurora this morning by Sheriff StralnbroKo of Lee county. She was badlv bruised about the bend und ono arm was broHi'n. She was placed In Detective Heim's keeping nnd was chained to him. 'I'huu they started for Denver. She declares she will never go there nllvo. Gcs tier's Muglellcaducne Wafers. Cures nl heudcchcs in 20 minutes. At all drus Um Kmery D C. J. Emory , who was nrrestod on com plaint of Douglas A. Davis for obtaining money under falsa pretenses , was discharged on tils preliminary examination. Tno com plaint was the outgrowth of a three handed qnariel over an endeavor to establish a busi ness to bo known as the Metropolitan court reporting agency with Emery as superin tendent , Davis as treasurer and Frank Craw ford as secretary. After Im Grippe restore strength by using the tonic Hcgont Ferro-Manguueso waters of Excelsior Springs , Mo , ClmrueitlthStcnllni ; . Eftlo Klsicl , a sovcntcon-ycar-old miss , was arrested by Oftlcor Keeper yesterday after noon and charged with petit larceny. TJiocomJ plaint tiled by J. J. Bliss who charges the girl with stealing lace and ribbons worth f-LLW ) on May 2. Eftlo is quite a nice looking girl and iho wept bitterly when un otltcer took her to the county Jail for the night. The case will bo heard by Judge Hclsloy today , Ilwil Ulvor Valley Crops. ST. PAUI , Minn. , Juno 2U. A well known grain man who has just mndo n tour of the Hod river valley says that crop prospects were never so bright. It will bo the greateu year for the grain that the west over know , The only quojtiou will DO to got help to harvest the wheat. Men are wanted and wagei are high. A MICHIGAN CEJTRAL MOVE , It Lowers Its Dressed BitftRates from Obi- cagj to Boston , IOWA ROADS AGAIN INIWJRKING ORDER , Scnnntlnnnl Itoport 'AVIiluli M.ikos A I're.s dent Ilu 'hUtl Wnriu Under tlio Collar AtinAllcKCil Ltrcncli of Oontrnut. CIIICAOO , Juno SO , At n mooting of the trnnic managers o ( the Chicago cast bound lines today the Mlcnlgan Central nntiouticcil thnt taking affect July 4 , It would reduce the rate on dressed beef from 411 } $ cents to13 cents tier 100 pounds , Chicago to Boston , thereby making It tlio same in the rate to New York. The i-omou given for tuts re duction Is that it was demanded by shippers , who claim there Is discrimination In making a higher rate to Boston than to New York , becnuso on live stock the same rate applies to both points. I'ho representatives of the other lines tintl no authority to take deflnlto action on this mutter and an adjourned meet ing will be held tomorrow to dccldo whether tt > 6 Michigan Central's reduction shall bo mndo general by all railroads. There Is no doubt that It will bo. ThoChtcagonnd Ufa ml Trunk In order to preserve Its differential will then bo forced to reduce Its droisod bout rate to4IIVg cents to Mow England points by way of Montreal. IIKtoVKKIVO HIOM Tllfi FIOOIH. Chicago ro'ids having lines In Iowa nro rapidly recovering from thn effects of the floods In that state , the damages having been so far repaired that passenger trains are again running in the Hooded districts. On the Illinois Central the train which left hero at I : 'M this afternoon will run through from Cherokee to SIouv Falls. The train leaving here at ll)0 : : ) tonight will run by way of Cherokee , Sheldon and LcMors to taioux City. It is expected ttils will run through in a direct line to Sioux City. The Chicago and Northwestern main line Is open as far west as Waterman and business Mas been resumed on the Vovlllo line as for west as Cushing. The Ilr t train from Denver on the Burlington since the heavy rains in Nebraska lust Friday reached Chicago this morning. HLOIIITT IS MAI ) . A morning paper printed a sensational re port to the effect that Jay Gould and the Vanilorbllts had split , causing u decrease in the carnltiL-s of the Chicago t Northwestern for May of $ l(53i")3 ( ( its compared witn the same period of lust jcar. Tills showing , added to u decrease in April of $ ! . " > , UC , Is made the most of in drawing signltleani con clusions and in substantiating the story of a heavy diversion by tha Union Pacific to the Missouri Pacific of tr.ifllo that should have como east over the Northwestern. When President Marvin Hughittof the Nortnwest- orn was asked this morning for n statement ho said the icport was unfounded and Us ab surdity so gluiing that lie would not consent to take any notice of it. * "I am not prepared , " ho continued , "To say what the motive WHS that promoted such an effort to put the Northwestern in a bud light. " * A llltBACU Of CONTIUOT. The Chicago , St. Paul $ 'Kansas City road has addressed a communication to the advisory hoard of ttio Northwestern blind passenger pool , demanding that the sum of $4 , < iOO bo charged up ag.ilnst the Chicago & Northwestern road foe w violation of the agreement. The alleged breach of contract on the part of the Iatt6r company consisted in carrying L'OO Turners' to St. Paul on the occasion of the convention in that city after the board had ruled thij Duslness exclusively over the Chicago , St. Paul it Kansas City. Under the agreement the Chicago & North western will bo required to turn over to the complainant sufficient business to com pensate It for Its loss. ' EAST-MOUND SHIPMENTS. East-bound shipments by rail lust week footed up 43,597 toua against 8U.447 for the week previous. The lake lines during tno same period took out .of this port 05,412 tons of freight. The shipments of Hour , grain and provisions from Chicago to the seaboard by the lines in the Central Trafllo association aggregate for the week ljt , ! > 3 tons against 12,221 for the preceding week , un increase of 142 tons and against 20,074 for the corresponding spending week last year , a decrease of 7,711 tons. The Vuudorbllt lines carried 40 per cent of the trafllc , the Pennsylvania 27 per cent , the Chicago & Grand Trunk 18 per cent and the Baltimore & Ohio 10 per cent. WANTS rUKTHKIl CONFBKENCE. Chairman Midgely called a special meeting of the managers of the Western Pi eight as sociation tomorrow to consider the demoral isation of through rates hy way of Peorin. The chairman's order for the cancellation of certain engagements with connecting lines on through rates having been ignored by the Atchlson , Burlington and the Alton , ho has asked tbo representatives of the disobedient roads to meet him for a further conference on the subject. IN THI : courtrs. Another DitnriKC Suit A nlust the at tor IlrlUqe Court NotcH. The trial of , ho jUmnco suit of Georiro ' \Vnrron Smith ngulns't the Onmhu anil Coun cil Bluffs bridge amilj treet railwny comp my was commenced befol j Jmlfjo P * vis .yesterday morning. The suifgrtrtvVuT oftho construc tion ot the wagon bridge between Omaha and Council Bluffs. Smith owns two lots at the corner of Eighth and Douglas street and claims that they are practically ruined. Ho Is trying to prove that on account of the Douglas street bridge , the constant moving of tniltn thereon , the noise , smoke , droppings and odors his prop erty Is damaged to tlio extent of Jil.lU'J. The thirty jurors who were drawn last week .vero called by Judge Irvine Of this number over Hfteen responded to their names. City Attorney Poppleton was among the numuer caught the last time. He was excused from serving. Judge Estcllo left for Sarpy county ycstcr- dav , where bo will bold a short term of court. During his absence the criminal busi ness will bo looked after by Judge Irvine. In ttio case of the stnto against George Car penter , churned with grand larceny , u nolle was entered , after which ho was released from juil. Dbtocttvo Hnre was on hand and nt once arrested Carpenter on the charge of ombt' leoipnt. Tlio case of the stutongnlnst Otto Plcrson charged with tlio malicious destruction of pronerty , was dlsmlsscainnd u nullo entered in the case acrainst- . B Kennedy and Clmiles Blbbins , charged with keeping gambling devices. , > Thirty days ago thetrial of the case of Da- vld K. Thompson aganst | the Omaha Nation al bank was commenced before Judge Fergu son , and from present.indications the end Is as fur away as It wusi.whon . the llrst witness was put upon the Rtunitt Testimony Instill being offeied und there uroyot thoargumcnts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla A Of porfoot purity. LemonI Lemon - Of great otrongth. Almonl Economyn | the"us ° - | Rose Qtc.rj Flavor as delicately and dollclously no the frceh fruit * of the attorneys to follow. The CASO prow.i out of the ( allure of thn Jawcly linn of Kd- helm & Akin. The nruoitnt Involved li about rXX ! ( ) . Thompson , who U n Lincoln man , claims n lion thut J.i prior to that of the bank. Agnte ben IIIR ncnloa , eoffeo mills with fee power , prcocrs rcfrlKerotors , luittcr coolera Catalogue of Ilordun < : Scllock Co. , Chicago 1 ho Klro llcuortl. HocKKoitn , III. , Juno SO. The now wnro- house nnil furnishing building of the Hook- ford chair nnil furnlturo eotnpitiy hurnoU yoatorilny. The loss is estimated nt ftW.liOO ; % Insuroncofl2fi00. Sr. Ltittis , Mo. , .tuno 29. The wholesale and rotull grocery of Unvld Nicholson was completely burned this morning. Thu lire was dNeovcred on the fourth lloor nnd spread so rapidly thnlnll the firemen could dovns to AIIVO adjoining proixirty The north wall of the Nicholson building toppled over onto the building adjoining , demolishing It. Sev eral building ! ) adjacent to that of the grocery ere damaged by lire. The lire occurred nl 4 o'clock nnd the guest nt the Ivy house adjoining , rushed from their rooms nnd climbed dowu the Uro escapes In their night clothes , many having narrow escapes from being trampled to death. The heaviest loser Is David Nicholson , whoso stock nnd uulld- Ing , valued nt over ? .2i ( < ) , lXX ) , was almost totnllv destroyed ; Insurance , $ l ? < > ,000. The other losses iimount to about f 111,000 , which Is partially coveied by Insurance , The cause Is notknoun. tlio lltxly. Coroner Hnrrlgan arrived homo from Wa terloo last evening , having Inchnrgo the body of Thomas B. Onrvln , the young man who was drowned in the 1'lntto at Waterloo Sun- dav morning. The body will bo prepared for burial by McCarthy .t Con tor , and forwarded to Hum- son , Hi , , for burltil. Positively r.urci ! lyl these Little PUN. Thov also rellc\o 1)18-1 tress from Dyspepsia. In-1 digestion nnd Too Heart j [ Bating. A perfect rem- cdyforUU lncfcH , NauscaJ Drowsiness , Bad Tnatoa In tlio Mouth , CoatedE Tongue , 1'aln In the SWoJ TOHI'ID UVKlt. regulate Uo ) Bowela. Iurcly Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. STRAYED or stolen , black horso. luu\v iniinu and tall , forutop. scare on left front foot. Addn-sH K. T. Itoiiuutt , SlUOfflth u\untie , Council lIlnlTM , iind gut runard. \\7 ANTI'D Mo it nnd p.istry cook Iniiiiedl- V T atuly ; 8.M ijoutb lith street. C'imiioll lllulTs , FOK PALK A choice PO-ncro farm , 7'4 miles from Council HlulFs. ut $11 00 per acio linustlcatu this. Johnston , Van I'attcn , Council muffs. WANTED Girl to work at bo.ndlni ? house. .r"J Sc\until avenue Y\7ANTni-A ) lli > t class jtlrl , by Mrs. Goo > V KuHllnc. lii.l : 1'lercu street. "I71OH SALK IlurDur shop , with three chairs. J- doing fair business " 10 Itro.uluiiy. DO you want the earth In the vU-inlty ot Council ItliilN , ultliur Improtcd or unim proved ? If so fall and sue our list of lurmtlns at tliti real ost'itii iiml loan olllco of J. U. Cole ft Co. List you i properly for s.ilt1 , rent or ex- chance , witn us. nnd secure customer. J. C Cole .fc Co. , No. 4. I'earl stroot. Kroiiml lloor. ChAIKVOYANT mid BVchoinotrle. or chnr- uetur roiulliiKs ; also diagnosis of disease , numl lock of hair for readings liy letter. Siin- Suys and even n s. Mis H Hooper. I4J2 Avo- duo K. near corner 13th btruut. Council 11 hi IT" Terms , 5Jc and il.OJ. FINK broil liorso. that eun boat -T : > . will sol or tr.ulo. Address or cull on I ) . Itrown 1'JSi Went Broadway , Council lllnits. A TSwun & Wutkur's fir.'Main street nnd AM XXl'carl , Council IllnlTs , you will always IIrid a "MIII : | bargain" In real u&t.itu If you want to buy , or a good place to list u bargain If yon want to suit or trade. FOK BALK Elegant c.irrluco to.iin and flnn single drlM'is ; prices ru.ison.ihlo ; c.ill und sue them before luivini : . Isaac M. S-mlth saius Htaliles No. 41S North boxcnth street. Council HI u ITs. MAGNIFlOllNT acre oropeity In llvc-tlcru tracts located -4 miles from postolllee. for siil on reasonable tuiniH. Some line lesl- Oenco property for rent by Day & Hess. FOlt KENT The McMahon block. : i story brick , with basement und olovutor. J. W Sqnlro. JUl 1'o.trl street , TJ1OK3A.LH1 or Itoat Jardoa laaJ. nlta Jhouiei. . ur 3. U. Ulaa. 10J Mila it , OauuaU Bluff * II Summer Lake Manawa Hotel Attractions : Vina 1'lshlii'Iloatlug , Ilntb- InLMinil Exeellent Mlnentl Witter. Only llfteen minutes ride from Council lllntTs. Motoi trulns every linlf hour , dlieot to centers of Council Hlutrs and Umtiliti. Most dulljhtful ( and ueccbslblu place for plcnlo uartles. TELEPHONE NO. 45. Eye , Ear , Nosa and Throat SURGEON , Council BlutTs , la. Shiik'urt-Bono B'lc. Room 1. ! ) to 12 in 7 nnd 8 p. m. QRAJMD , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotsl Is Now Open , George T. Phel ps , Manager. HOTEL. Tlif .iriirrau. tnr. l-ltli mill namr i. iitim moHt HiiltHttintlfillii Hotel Jinlltilna < Oiiuiim. Itettru brick jtro tfiilln runnhif/ in tt -nirnt tu roof. All tlia ct'illni/n mill ttuuru tiin-tl trlt/i AabcHtoaIre iirouf ill HIiintlitnu it niii'1'inll'ln to hunt qriif < 7. . 1'trc CAVIIIH-H antlr < ! tiltinntt niroiiulionr tha btiiltHnu- ? < nn In-lit , hue mill lout iKitt-r it.n ( MiniHliliiai i cit < i-uft Jin. 'iablv itiiHui-iHititmil tinj. M'/4CI'C. B. SILLOWAY. Prop. 1 8cMffin aa' Aithma Cure n T r/oli to rlig I J f"n ( ' ' / ' "t tutu Imurts com. 4 forUVi tl p | cffjcti curei wh n > til ctlun lilt. ' 181.00. of Dnniliu or ty mill , " 8 rarli > Fftjir : hr' ' ' af.WP-gr R. BOniTFMANK. Btfr.ni. Mln" ' tBJ' ' w * . ' * i " " rij'i ( ' | , PJI v i itnuiiApii' ' " - Bathe sore feet in Pond'a Extract. Itn.iitciu Openi luclt when tMn dlmef hat d ten Ueiokltnl Flu \ tot 1'ocket I l'intt nld to unj'titdrnson receipt of aflf. Jloufjr rcfuiiilcd If not f t sroctnrjr AKUIIK wouteil. Write for Plrcularn at ) Iu la .Sovtlllr * tltutlou till * paper. NOItTII \ \ IOSTIUN H1M.OIAM V CO. , Onmlm , Neb. lleo llullillni ; Ndtluu to I am iiroparo.l t.i . furnish | irumutlr Itubblo Illp- Hap Dlmunlloii Btonu and ( 'ruthi-d lluckuf bu > l quullly at lowoit price. Kor fliuru | < cnllur nililru I * U .MONItUK , < : .Vu Vork Ufa UulIdlOK , Uiuaha , Nub. OPEN AGAIN With an Entirely New Line of Goods Bought for Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I hnvc secured some of tha 80O Man's Dl-13'c WotMtoiSul * greatest bnrgntns In men's nnd A. I. S7.OO boys' suits over hoard of in thla ' OOO Mon'a All Wool Dross Suttg city. I can sell men's and boys' In different styloa , from clothing J3O per cent off of manu . ' SD lo S8. facturers' prlooa. 1 am prepared to back up every word 1 say by 80O Boys' All Wool Knee Pnhta , showing goods and giving In different styles , at prices. For example , hero nro BOO. a few leaders : Boys' Suits , ago 4 to 14 , dur ing the sale at DOO Men's Work Ing Suits Sl.OO. S13.OO- All Wool Boys' Suits , agoa 8OO Men's Suits at 4 to 14 , at S-1.DO. I Carry a Splendid Line of Gents' ' Furnishing Goods , Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Etc. 546-543 Broadway Council Bluffs , COUNCIL BLIMS STEAtt DYE WORKS All kinds of Dy Inif upd Olniinln ? donQ In th ) of the Art , I'niloJ and stilnoil I'uiirlcs in.ido to look as Kood as no IT Itoil I'u.ithers I'tuineil Hy MIMIII , In I'nst { ' : < Manner. Workpronmtlydonoiincl dollvorud In nil parti of the country bend for lirtaJ "St O. A. MAOIIAN. I'ron , 10U Uroudwur , Ne.ir Northwestoru ujpai COUNCIL lli.tirfs. IA. t-LECTUIC TRUSSES , BELTS , Oil 5 PHOTr.CrO.tS. , E1O. DR. C. B. JUDD , 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la TELEPHONE 204. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 ninccTOiH I. A. Miller , P. O Qlo.iion , D. ft BhuKart. K. E. ll.irt , J U Eclmiinclson , Uli irl Ji ICIlannun Tr.iniiot KBnaril Sanktiu Lml- nen L'irtait e.ipltil und surptui ot auf banlcln Houthwoatuni low u 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. II. Jiiciinomln ft On. Ju.volr/ First--National--Bank : : OF COUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paiil Up Cu-ilU' ' , . . . . $10 ) ,0)0 ( ) OldoHt orKitnlieil bank In the city , PureUit nnil domcfttio uxclialua mil Ipoil uo irltlof. Ripult uttontlon pihl to ojlluslloin. Aooiiiitiof 1-itUll URN. bjiikx , uitiikuMumlcorpor.itloii * i > lliltil Jj * re'puiidoncu liiTlte 1. GKO t * . SANKOltl ) . I'roitilont. A. W , UIKICMAN , Cmhlcr A. T. KICK. AnnUtnotOinhler Gas Heating Stoves. NO ASIIW ! NO ' 'MOKB. Just the tiling for h.ith rooms , lied rnnnis , otj ( Jail and bvu our lirnfu : assortniunt. C. B. Gas nnd Elojtrls Light Co ill I'o.iri umt 210 Main Street. C. ESTEP , 14 N. Mnin St. , Council Bluffs Funeral Director nnd Em1 nlmor. COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute IMS. HKU.INOEItH. I'KOI'R Chronic ilisouses of ull kinds and deform- Hies hiL | ulaltu > s. .Nos L'WJl mid ' 'iU ) llroadway , ' OA , HAMMER JUSTICE OF THE PEACE orrici : ir. dro-uiway. council in D. II. McDanold & Co. , Butchurs1 aid Pas' rj1 Sunli35 , ( ' Market Fixtures , Casing , p Icei and Sausage Mnknn' Muelilnory S- .J Main at. . Con null Ulutltt , 1 * . AUu Uualuri a llidvi uutl l''ur * . RAILWAY TIME OKRD Ie ITM UIU'Al.O. TllMlLlMiTO.V .V < Arrltfl * Omnlm Depot 10th nnil Mniun Mi Oinivhiu 4 , < 0 | i in .llilrngu Veitllitila . 80) ) n la < . > ! , ' ! nif . . ( htc.iku l.xpruna . . . . ID in n m 1' ' M p in ! I lilnmo I\PTUK. : . . ii'A ) p ra < > ' < 0 p in I ChUukO \ Imva IXH.A | it U im U-itei ill lli .isTirH v S t V. ,1 vrrf TO ( liniliii iijp it II M ill M > < > i s i .ini Uu Hi''iiiin Tiemer Diy Kv. | > ra I 4(5 ( p ra 101n 111' ' . lie iitwonil KXPIIMI . . . 4 ( U p IU 10 'i H in Oiiuer i\prc : > < < l , A ) p ra 5 It ) p HI . Denver N'lulil Ii'ro'1 ' ii.U n m . 'dl p in Mniiiln I in liivl Ill u n m S 11 u in . . l.lnriiln < cnl . . i i'Wl i > m 7.AI p 111 . . . . 1'nclllo Biprei I HW p ra "l.emes irTlR'ACO , " Mil * , t ST. PAIM * I Arrlro Oinrih i I LTP iloiot | an I t _ roj St < I OniaUn C. 0 p nil . . . . . .Chleawi I'15 ' urn. llilctKO K.vnrun Cllli AllO.lt I. XI'ACIMt. l Arrival t ) 1' rtupot. lUth nml Mnrey Ht < I Onmhx tlltl p in. . .NlKht liprc U M ) a m 1' ' l'i 11 in . .All intlo Kxpro iti'i p m 4.10 p nil. Vestibule I.tmlte'l 1UM n in J.OIIVIM I HIOU.CITV A. 1'AL'IKIC. I Arrlvoa Omnlm I lupotlOtli anil Mnrcy Ht < . I Omiilia. 7 15 n nit . . . .Btoux t Itr l'n < t < onKcr..JlU. ' . 0 p m IMVO i OMAIIV it sr. i.oura . . . i Am TC Onialu IU. 1' . ilcpiit. 10th m l .Mnrcy Ht . I Omnhn. 4K'p ) ml . . . .St. l.oul < Ciuinun lliiTl FlJM p m I.enve I tf , . K. A SIO. VAI.MSY , . I ArrlTO ) nmlm I Depot litli nn.l . Wohnter Stv | Oniuhn. I MlSSOUItl I'AiihIO 5 I ArrlTOi Oimihii. I Depot lath \Valntcr8ti. . I Dinah . . .St. louli AK C. ICrpreis I ( ! .na n m. it TO p nil . . St. lonl A H. O. Kxpru . I f. . 0 p m. "I.OIHM I K" 0. , ar.'JOK jfcTll I Arrive ) . Tranafcrl Union Depot. Council lllufM. | Trnnnfor 10 OJ it liTl .Ktinini City D y Kxprei . . .I 643 p m 10 Ift p ml Knnmn City Nlxlit Kxprem. . I B20 n m JTlllOATsb , It I STAOIKfa ArrlTosO TrHiifer J Dillon Dopoti Council ItlntTs. Trauafer ( i ill p in Via n nj li 5 1 u in . . Atlnlltlo Kxprei * . ft W p m _ M < ) pjn .Veitlbulo I.linlteil. 10.10 n m IciiTes fr lfcVVoS ( ; ArrlToj Trnmrerl Union Dtipot , I'oiincll Dlniti. Tranif a 40 iml T. . . .T.ChlciiBol'ixpross "TTTotX ) p m SOU p in . Ventlbnlo l.lir.tted . V3J m lOUUpml . Knitern Hyor . IVUODIU 8IJU p m . Atlantic .Mull . . , I , SO a m UJUt \ nijlowft AiLominotlutlon ( Sit only ) | t > .40 p m i MMMJUIS ; I Arrival nt , Council lllull . _ | Tranafor * 'tniun null. . . , Li-iuos ICIMCACO , IIUHI/.V Tuiniferl Union Depot , ' ouncll lllinN ITninifar 560 p i Notice to Coiiti-auioi-H. Notice IH huiuhy Klven that bids will bo re ceived liy the Hoard of I'nblle I.iitli : ( and Ilullilliitis.at tliuollkoof thohojrotary of Stnte , until July Kith , 1 'JI ' , at o'elouk noon for the ereetion nnil c'oniiletlon | of twowiiixn , Idteliou anil laundry bnllilln.H for tlio Insunii AHjtlurn at llnst'iij-'M. ' Nnbr.tska Illds nil ) be rucolvod for the vitrlotiH bran'lies of work and mater ial anil n H a eonip "to bid , I'latis and Hpuollleatl ins may bn Neon at the olllcn of tliuUomiiilsslomirof I'ublle IjiindH iind lliilldln : H at lilncoln , Neliriska , and aluo ut thuotlk'u of ! > ' . M. Kills. Architect , Uiiutha , Nubiaska , ContiiiL'tors nil ) bo required to conform Htiiutlv to conditions of the Hpijelfleittluiis. The Hoard reserves the rl ht to reject any .mil nil IndH. Dated.lino IBtli , IH'II. A. U. 11 I'M I'll KKY. I'res't. of Hoard Jo in C' , Allen. Seu'y. of MuteR CURES J Oolii In IKe a Ute.d R \tj oflt ippUca lion , J ) Oat&rrh In a vtry tltoil timt , Fcvir 0 from lKr lullf * 3 | StifTerlnt from Uia tuuct * ol jouthtul erron 'irly dftcar , wutlnz weikneM , lott inauli uil , vie , I will tiiiil T lu l > l8 treatlM ( uali-il ) cootatnlni f ull particular * for liomo cure , 1M" : ' ' ° * chtiKO A fpleniJIil inodlcal work ) itioulu l < u ril nv ever ] man vrlio U ncrvnui ami d t > IIHatcJ. iclitrtrt I'ror. if , c. \TLiuit Mooaui , foum